Sentence examples for tending to close from inspiring English sources

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Crevasses deepen until the rate of surface stretching is counterbalanced by the rate of plastic flow tending to close the crevasses at depth.

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They're run by energy companies but tend to close in late November early December.

WHEN external crisis strikes Israel, its politicians tend to close ranks.

HEDGE FUNDS tend to close by choice; outright collapses are less common.

Whenever there was a scandal they tended to close ranks at the expense of the nation.

When Jean's depression sets in, she tends to close herself off from people.

When Thomson talks, he tends to close his eyes, as if he needs to concentrate on what he's saying.

But, as the Dutch psychologist Carsten de Dreu has shown, time pressure tends to close minds, not open them.

With every trenchant shot at our culture, it tended to close off one more thread of sustenance.

A launch is a window of opportunity that tends to close rather than open as the weeks pass.

In describing function, flexors are muscles that tend to close the angle made by the two bones to which they are attached; extensors tend to increase the angle.

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